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Online Learning Boon or Bane

Presentations | English

The planet is in the midst of a major epidemic. During the Covid 19 crisis, changes in schooling and learning practices had a significant impact on the country's children. According to UNESCO, the shutdown has prevented the education of 154 crore traditionally educated children around the world. Students today face both positive and negative implications as education moves to internet venues. The greatest value of online education in a society where elementary education is universal and free is that it can reach everyone, even in this crisis. The biggest benefit of online education is that students may concentrate on their studies. Missed classes can be heard in detail from the teachers themselves, and unintelligible portions can be repeated numerous times. Another significant positive side is that the studies continue even while the student is on an emergency travel. The ideal of higher education, which has been delayed by a lack of funds, will be achieved with the introduction of a relatively inexpensive education system, which will eliminate all charges such as hostel fees, travel expenses, and food. Students can earn good grades if they follow an education system that is simple to understand and taught by qualified teachers. If a crisis occurs during class time, the student can alleviate some of the tension by returning to class with greater enthusiasm and interest than before. One of the distinguishing features of online education is the inclusion of technological knowledge with other subjects. Like the positive aspects, online education has its drawbacks too. Because the majority of pupils are teenagers, they are more likely to watch a variety of pornographic movies that are outside the supervision of parents and teachers, exposing them to various forms of misconduct and illegal harassment. The fact that everyone need a smartphone and access to the internet poses a significant difficulty for low-income families. Due to the very different geography of our country, internet availability and slow speed are a big issue in many places. This problem is mainly in hilly areas and tribal areas. However, in many other places, climate change is causing problems with internet connectivity. In addition, problems with phone memory, parental absence during the day, having to do other chores around the house, lack of knowledge on how to use the device, and limited access to equipment when having multiple children in a household can all leads to learning disabilities. Online education lacks the feeling and gratification of taking a class with other students' faces. For a limited period, the Guru-disciple relationship is accessible. As a result, the relationship between the teacher and the disciple can be strained. Furthermore, in such a short period of time, the teacher does not have the opportunity to observe or counsel his followers on their errors. Because the teacher strives to finish his lecture in the quickest amount of time feasible, it is critical to assess whether the student is achieving the values that he or she truly desires through education.

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Online Learning Boon or Bane

Presentations | English